← All PropertiesDirectionsUpdate via Site Survey →Run Quick Scan →
PORRECA, DOMENICK P
RESIDENTIALprospect4112 KINGSFIELD DR, FL
Scope
From Site Survey import or manual edit — open Site Survey to re-scan; Edit property to type corrections.
Turf measurement
No Site Survey scan yet. Run a quick scan to get the AI measurement, or enter a wheel-walked / laser-measured number below to lock manually.
Property Intel — Flora
Identified species from the latest AI auto-scan. Click any row to expand the library entry inline.
Turf
Scheduling
Add a recurring schedule for this property, open the route planner, or jump to the visits board (EdenPro sync).
Pest Watch (10)
Plant Brain →A watchlist of pests that target the turf and palms on this lot — not a live pressure report. Anything the inspector logged in a recent scouting report shows at the top with a recently-observed tag. Confirm via scouting before treating.
- Southern chinch bugBlissus insularisWatchlistcritical riskhosts on this property: St. Augustine Grass→ Pyrethroid contact insecticide (bifenthrin) for knockdown; neonicotinoid for residual. RESISTANCE COMMON — rotate modes of action; resistant populations need higher-priced specialty insecticides.
- Royal palm bugXylastodoris luteolusWatchlisthigh riskhosts on this property: Christmas Palm, Royal Palm, Queen Palm→ Systemic insecticide trunk injection (imidacloprid) timed to flush; foliar applications less effective due to height.
- Palmetto weevilRhynchophorus cruentatusWatchlisthigh riskhosts on this property: Sabal Palm, Coconut Palm→ Preventive systemic insecticide trunk injection on at-risk transplants; remove and destroy infested palms (do not chip on-site).
- Tropical sod webwormHerpetogramma phaeopteralisWatchlisthigh riskhosts on this property: St. Augustine Grass→ Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) for larvae; spinosad; pyrethroid for severe outbreaks. Mow before applying so chemicals reach thatch.
- White grubCyclocephala / Phyllophaga / Ataenius spp.Watchlisthigh riskhosts on this property: St. Augustine Grass→ Preventive: chlorantraniliprole or imidacloprid in late spring before egg hatch. Curative: trichlorfon for severe active infestations. Distinguish from mole crickets — completely different treatment.
- Soft scaleCoccidae spp.Watchlistmoderate riskhosts on this property: Foxtail Palm, Areca Palm, Christmas Palm, Coconut Palm, Royal Palm, Queen Palm, Pygmy Date Palm→ Systemic insecticide drench (imidacloprid or dinotefuran) for landscape ornamentals; horticultural oil for crawler-stage suppression.
- Mealybug (Pseudococcidae)Pseudococcidae spp.Watchlistmoderate riskhosts on this property: Areca Palm, Queen Palm, Pygmy Date Palm→ Systemic insecticide drench OR horticultural oil + insecticidal soap on accessible foliage.
- Palm leaf skeletonizerHomaledra sabalellaWatchlistmoderate riskhosts on this property: Areca Palm, Sabal Palm→ Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki) systemic spray; spinosad; horticultural oil suppresses but does not eliminate.
- Mole cricketScapteriscus borellii / S. vicinusWatchlistmoderate riskhosts on this property: St. Augustine Grass→ Beneficial nematodes (Steinernema scapterisci) — long-term biological control. Bait formulations (indoxacarb, fipronil) for chemical control. Apply at dusk when crickets surface.
- Two-spotted spider miteTetranychus urticaeWatchlistlow riskhosts on this property: Areca Palm→ Miticide (specific class — pyridaben, abamectin, or bifenazate); horticultural oil; increase irrigation to break dry-stress cycle.
Soil Tests
Upload PDF →No soil tests on file for this property. Upload a lab PDF and the AI will extract pH, CEC, NPK, micros, and salt indicators automatically.
Recent Notes
No notes yet for this property.
Danger zone
Soft-delete this property. It disappears from the active list. Activity log, scouts, surveys, and all linked records stay in the database and can be restored via Supabase admin.